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Credibility Gaps

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1971-06-01
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The term “credibility gap” is frequently used in the sphere of the federal government. In all likelihood, it originated here. In government, public officials often say they are going to do many important things but when all is said and done, they do very little, or the very opposite occurs. For example: The president many say that federal taxes will surely be lowered within a certain amount of time, but before long, you notice them increasing. When this happens, you have a credibility gap. You...

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Author
John Jr. Kalsbeek
Date

1971-06-01

Source
Beacon Lights
Scripture References
Romans 12
John 1:15
Psalm
Psalm 101:5Psalm 119:162
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